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PAGE SIX MEHFOIfn MATL TliTHUNK MEDFORD. OREGON", TIIURSD A Y. OCTOBER fi, 1921 Lift Off with Fingers Burning of Mail Order Catalogues ..... 5farf I. 5. Pro&e V.'ASUINliTOX, Oct. ti. DeHtnu' liori of pJitaloKiH-'H of mail order houses, wrilchlirfr in competition with mcmbertt of the chamber is the com plaint on which the Chamber of Com merce of .MiSMulru, Mont., its officeiH, directors and members of the North--went Theaters, company of the same city have been cited , by the federal trade commiHHlon. The complaint made by mail order houses recites that funee .January, 1919. at regular intervals of ubout one year, the re spondent h have Volleetert and burned eataloKUCH of 'mail order houn( f?o lUitlns business in Missoula, and ad jacent territory In competition with local biifdnefis hoiiwen. The mail order house? petitioned th; commission for action. The Sign on the EJoor In "The Sign on the poor Norma TalmadKtf, lncomnaiahle emotional ac tress, of (ho silent Araniar ia seen, at her best In the itjoat interesting u;nl absorbing Hcrne:. vehicle yet given to this talented star. "The Sign on the D,"or" opened td a capacity house at Jhe Page theatre yesterday. The spiendid pint is ex tremely well presented on the screen. The story concerns Ann Munniwell, a pretty, stenographer, who,, through no fault of her own. Is compromised'!)' her employiM-'s scapegrace son. Luter, when she marries a man of high char acter and sudial standing, tfia fellow Doesn't &;irt a bit! T?ot a' little "l-rcezone on an aching eani, initunl Iv that torn tops hurting, then HhojtlV you lift it right oh with !Wi?rH. Trulv! our druggist sells a tiny bottle 'of ' l-reczone" for a few eenU, HiifKeieuL to remove every hard corn, Hoftuornt or com between the torn, mid the callineiij without oreiiraH or irritation. , . LADIES PREFER ( lean Umh tuul Clean Clothe . Universal Tire Filler lli!(ur illiliii'c C'uHlilon Thim Air' ' NO'iTMi' no i'i:.N-n:iiKS ,xo ihjOwoi;ts GAYLORD J 10 N. Itlvi'1-i.lilii I'limm IKM-M PAINTING PAPER HANGING TINTING Interior Decorating in all its - branches. , PIANOS Refinished and Polished. . FURNITURE Finishing, Polishing and . , -.Repairing. ., ,. , All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Given. City Auto Paint Works 28 'North Bartlett '! ;7 Phono 754-J, '-V., READ-." " THE Pacific Record Herald "The leading weekly of the west,"! l'uliJislu-il'iit Mmlfiini, in' tlio heart oi Sunset luiut. No crime reports, no soniidiil Just'the '.'truth iilicitit the' West." ' ; Every page a live one. . ffciniplc copy free, or send 50 eeulH ior three months' trial sub-sui-ipl ion, $12.00 for one year. The Pacific Record Herald Medford. Oregon. t . . . Make V Oresfon ' Your Hotel LWHKN IN, . . i PORTLAND I i'OPULAU SPACIOUS LOBIIY J; (. At the Center of .4 Everything ' ' Broadway at Stark St. W. unnt you wrlii., nhona or . ; wire ior Hesoi valloin APjlllIt 11. MKM US. Munuicir Market News Kan I'i'uiM'lHro Market. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. . Jut tor unchanged. BggR, extra Tirats, C8 'Ad; -.oxtra"?- itiitleU, 46c. Youhg chickens :iO5o: ducks. 51 i733c. Artiehokns per crate, $7.00g'$ 10.00 : cmlcus, yellow, $3.25; brown, ?3.50 e.1.75; corn; $3.25; ; lettuce, $1.00) 1,00. N.- Y. Stocks Allla-Chalniers .' ; Anmrlcaa Uoet Sugar American Cnji American Car & Foundry...., Anier. Hide & Leather fd..'. Amcr, International Corp...'...: American 'Locomotive ".. Anier'caii Smelting & - Kofg... AniT'cnii Sugar American Sumatra Toliacco ... American T. & T. American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison Atl.'Ouir & W. Indlos .:. aHldwin Loccniotlvo ..... Ualtlmore & Ohio ..... nethlehem Steel "IV CUiladlaii Pacific Central .Leather ('handler Motors (Mibsapeako and Ohio Chicago, Mil. and' St. Paul c. u. (..& p. .....: :, Chlno CoDper Colorado Faei & Iron Corn 'Products'.'.... Cruel life' Steel ..1 :. Cuba Cane Sugar .... Krio'... (leneral Kloctrlc , General Motors Goodrich Co. : Groat Northern, pfd Great Northern Ore CUs Illinois Central . Inspiration Coppor Int. Mor. Marine pfd ............... International Pnper Konu'ecott Conpor :. Louisville & Nashvlllo Mexican Pefrolonm .Miami Copptr ... Middle Slates Oil Mldvalo Steel Missouri Pacific; New Yorl Central N. Y., N. II. aiid llartrord Norfolk &-Western ...i Northern I'acillc Oklahoma Prod,'& Uefg Pan American Petroleum Pennsylvania ....' People's Ons"...'', a...'..; Pittsburg nnd W. Va Hoy Colsoltdated Copper ....... Heading Itep. Iron & Steel itoyal Dutch, N. Y Shell Trans. & 'Trad S'.n'c'atr Con. Oil Southern Pacific ..:...... Southern Hallway Standard Oil of N. J., pfd nhakiy Corpoiatlon Tennessee Copper Texas Co .' Texas & Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil Unlort Puclflc V. S. i-'ood Products U; S. Itotnll Stores II. S. lud. Alcohol I Mr! tad States Kuhber I'uUed States Steel 1'tnh Copper Westinghouso Electric Willy's Overland' Amer, Zinc, Lead & Sm , Unite and Superior i Cnln. Petroleum ...'. .Montana Power Slmltuck. Ariz Pure Oil . lnvlhclblo Oil General Asphalt .. S3. 7 .. 2fi.(! ,.. 27 ,:.12K ... 4S ... 32.8 ... 89 ... 38 ... 54.fi ... 3(1.5 ...107.7 .:. 74 ..: 4 0.5 .. 8(1 ... 2(1.5 ... 80 ' ... 38.3 ... 5 3.7 ...112.8 ,.: 2 7.0 ... ,4 (1 1 .. 5 .. 2 5.5 33.2.... .. 25.ll .. 24.6 ... 76 , .; 02 .... 6.6 ... 13.3 ...124. ...': b.S ...;st ' ...'73.S r" ... 95.5 35.7. ,;; 47 ' ... 4 7.7 ... 21 . ' ...107.5' ... U T 22 2 ... 13 ...,24.8 ... 1!).!! ... 73.2 ..'14 ... 95.5 ... 76.6 2 ... 4 3 s. 3 6 .'6 .. 51 V ... 25.7, .. 13.6 -t 71.5 .. 52 .. 44.7 .. 30.8 .'. 20.3 .. 7 8.6 ... 20.2 ..107.2 ... 71.S .. 7.S ...36.5 .. 22.6 .. 62.2 .. 8.5 ..121 .. 12.2 .. 49.7 .. 4 4 .. 48.3 . 79. .. 5 2.5 .. 44.6 .. 5.8 .. 9.5 .. 13.6 .. 38.2 .. 5 0 .. 6.5 .. 26.2 .. 11 .. 53.2 - - 1' dt.rn on the. Door" comes Into her life again. He is killed In a struggle with her husband. The huslinnd does not know that his wife has witnessed the tragedy. An extra, ordinary denouement follows her act In summoning the police and accusing hersolf of the snooting. In this -production' Norma takes full advantage of the- opportunities for dra riiRllCinhd emotional acting In wonder ful fashion. :' The - star 'has excellent support. Charles Itlchnian Is seen as her lead ing man, and others prominent In the cant are Lew Cody,' David Proctor, Helen Weir and Paul McAllister. DON'T DESPAIR If you nr troubled !vilh ijhins ot aches; feel tired; licvo headache, indigestion, insomnia, painful pass age oi" urine, you wi)l find relief in COLD MEDAL Th' worlds otandard rmody fc. Sidney, liver, btadtlrr And uric acid troubles and National Knidy of IKdiaml ajrica 1696. Thrre Bir'B, all dri!g-ti. Ouerantetd. ' . .1 ...... i.i...;nn Bucking the Tiger ' '"Pucking the Tiger," which is now appearing at the Hiallo theatre for a run of three days' is what might he termed a melodramatic comedy, for in an ingenious manner It combines the host elements' of melodrama and com edy and the fact that the denouement Is a happy one removes it from the strlct'drania class. For the benetlt of those who do not know, the derivation and definition of the expression, ."Hacking tho Tiger" tlio following ex planation may be of interest: . . The game of faro is generally known under tho cuphonistle term of "the tiger" among players of high stakes, and tho term "bucking he tiger" sim ply denotes taking a chance in this fascinating and precarious game.. Tho name orlalnntod in China and Is that of a Chinese deity, and tho figure of a tiger standing on its hind feet, grasp ing a largo cash in its month or naws, is a favorite sign in that country often seen outside a launhliug house. Sometimes the Image Is made of 0od or clay, or drawn on: a pieeo of pnper or board. The title of tho beast Ills Excellency the Grasping Cash Tiger" Is sometimes written On n piece of paper nnd placed in the gamb.ling room between two bunches of mock itn,m..v au!i.-imeii lliiuel U1U IUDIC Ol yn i lie Willi iieiiiuu u. . I lie r ignting Tiger" Is nlstt a popular niune for Chi ne'so faro houses. ' Although the expression "Ilucking the Tiger" is used in 'an allegorical sense for this picture it will ho admit ted after one has seen the production, Unit- it -Is most appropriate. Court News . (Fui-hWheil by Mte Jaoksuu '. County Abstract Co.) Marriage License Elbert $.,ttjgfoai juia Liuil-a .Smith: Circuit, Court y '. Hullock Merc. Agency v. Theo J. Fish." Summons, writ of attachment. Elsie C. Clay vs. W. S. Clay. Divorce. Medford' Implement Co. vs. H. H. Corliss. For money " " Jean A. Gattis vb. Edwin F. Gattis. Divorce. Sain II. Baker vs. K. J. Rowen et ol. For money. . , A. W. VValker vs. S". H. Short. For money. x ' 0 . ; State vs. Chas. H. Swift. Non-sii;)- P,;t'- '.'',, . . .." '. State Vs. Hiilllo' Matthews. Murder L. Li Leedorh vs. L. Davis. Chattel lien. 1 '' " ' ' ; ' K. S, Jiurray et al vs. C. E. Pratt! Demurrer. Jackson Co. lildg. & Loan Ass'n vrf. American Securities Co. et al. Uequest tor executi'jn. ' Jackson Co. I31dg. & Koan Ass'n' vs. Wllber E. Fahsher et ux, Request for execution. . - v , . I-Vank ' . irehce ,vs: Minnie D. Mor ence. Divorce. ' ' ' ' Annie M. Roiot vs. Verrion Vawter et al. Notice of appeal', undertaking. First National Bank of Medrord ts; V, G. McMiilleu et al. Siinnhons. Emit Hrltt et al vs. Perry Gibson. Certified copy of reply. It. W. Richards, A. CV Richards, R: d. Sabini Jr., incorporate. as Score Mln mg conipijjiy: : ' - Hullock Mferc, Agency vs. Tlieo. J. Fish. For money.' " ' " Earl Moore (as'executdr) vs. Austin L. Taylor et al. ' Affidavit and order.,' First 'State Bahlt of Eagle Point vs. Frederick Pelonze. Writ' of attachment Edward G. Potter vs. J T. Davis. Reply. ' ' " '' Diillock . Merc.' Agency vs. Theq.' J. Fish. For money.' ' J. E. Miner et' al vs.' Wm. L, Green leaf et ux. Demurrer. Carl Flchtner vs. W. T. Estep et nl. Answer. , t ' , , Jackson, Co.'Uldg. & Loan Assn. vs.; Wilbur E. Fahsher et al. Cost hill. ... Jackson Co' Hldg. & Loan Assn. vs. American Securities Co. et al. Cost' bllL ' -' " ' ' . ' ',. '. :''. ' ' ' j. Frank C. Branjwell, supt. of banks of slate of Oregon vs. Ralph G. Jennings. Motion. . ... ',. Harvey Bishop vs. Eva Bishop. Dl- vorc4. ' A, , W. Walker vs. S. '. H.. Short.. Writ of attachment, summons.,, ',. It. W. '.Clancy vs. T. E. lleaulien. Exooutlon. ' Bullock Merc. - Agency; ' vs. Sam' icing; et ux. 1 Writ of attachment, luminous.. -' Sam H. .Baker vs. It. , J. Rowen; et al. -, Summimn. , ;-, ;; ... Joan A- Gattis Vs. Edwin F. Gattis. Summons. r. ,. Emilia J). ICItts" et vir vs. Whlte- Skt'lly-Hunt Mining Co. Summons. east half of lo'ts 3 and 7, block 3, Jacksonville , 1 May .Morris et vir to Cella Day, lots 11, 12 and 13, blocS .!!, . Taleut - , ' Mary Wl'son H vir to Eliza J-- Dunca et al. Lots 5, 6, 7. a'nd 8, block 5, Central ". .iPoin't -.... ........'...:... 10 Geo!' A.-.Mottmah et ux, Char- Ulotte JJ. Stewart et vir. North t half of INW. Sec. 20. JWl 39 8"'R."8JiVest 2000 Ella II. Bromley et al to c-r-ace. L. .Bromley.' Lots 7 and X blP:'l 1. Bryant's. Addition . . to Medford 1 i ii. ri, lull el ux ly vji:'.uviu t,. Childs. Lot 10, block 6, Imperial Addition to Med ford : i Emt'ierie Ch'arley to A. C. Srence. Land, in Sec. 10, , T-A'p. ,36 S. K. V.fcast. , 185 Jacob' M. Casebeer et, .Ox. .to W. A. Stratton et ux.- Land ... in I), L. C. 42, Twp. 38 S. R. 1 East ..'..,'.;.., ,.:...!..' 1 000 Mary E. Adams et y!r to Clar ence W.'AdaW. i"t P L. C. 49, Twp. .' S." 'lt. 2 ' west ....'....'.....'V.jtT. 1, James De'aney 9 A. Iloben steln. Eust half 'oltj, '1 2' and 13, block 1, Cray's-addition ' . to Medford .". 10 Walter Herndon et ux to Ague3 Herndon. South 50 feel, of lot 19, H. ;B. Carter addition Ashland "... '. . 10 Herbert D. Russell et nx to W. H; Smith, Eli Ot XV ot NW, lot 1, sec. 23, tp. 38, S. R.,3 W...$ 5(10 Wayhihd G. Smith et nx to May Morris; lots In Talent, Oregon ill I-I. O. Simpson et ux to May Mor ris, lots in Talent, Oregon 10 May Morris et vir to Anna S!mi "son ot vir,.lots 8, 9, 10, b!l:. "B" : Talent ,.;.....:....!... ,1 C. B. Long to C.' B. Stevens, lo'is , 4 and 6, hlk. 4, Hatlison Add.---to'.Central Point,.,."....... i........ 10 R. tr. Toft et ux to C. A. Hamlin"', et ux, pt. lot 1, hlk. S, Park Add.' to Medt'oid ' 10 Jackson County Hank-to Medford ' ' National bank, 1-8 int. In lots 5 ' and 6,;blk. 1.9, Medford.........;..;: 1 Geo, Roberto, et nl to. J. W; ' Fish, et u'x, W. 1). to land in i 1). L. C. 43,;S8, 1W ' 10 Mrs.' Kosn Kenney ' et . vir, . to ' Frank Burch. W.' i). to K)j I lots 7, 8, 5, li, block, 17, Jnck , sonvlile, Ore. '...'.,.'. . .10 Roy E. Cochrnn, et ux," vs. Alm gail It. Smith, Q. C. D, ' to land, In D. ,U C. 45, 37,' 2W, . 10 Jackson County to . itoga Ken ney, Q. C. D. to lots 5,- 6,.' ' 7,. 8, block 17, Jacksonville, Ore. ,..........,;........., 102(1 Wm. L. Cleveland, et ux, to It. ' ' L. Cbaney, et ux. deed to part lot . 18. ; Hnrgadine Add. to Ashlnnd, Ore. ; '....'.'... 10 Frank Culy, et nl, to T). L. Wink ler, W. D. to' land in Ashland, . - - : '..pro. ,1... ............. 900. Anton Smith, et, ux, to Geo. ,M. . Denham, V. D. to. Eli lot 8, Amy's Co'ttiige Add. to ,- Cen tral , Point, Ore, 1 Probate Court Est. Bertie B. Pankey et al Cmlnbrs). Affidawit. . Est. Kaleen Denno Swinson. Oath of-guardian. ' Est. AfTnie Cantrall, .Receipts. McMorrls M, Dow, Myron G. Mordoff and Benj. F. Lindas file articles of In corporation as Tho Dow Association hospital. v. , , Est. Wilber L. Jacks.: .Admitted to probate. ', , ! Est. Kaleen Deahe Swinson. Proof of publication. Est. Stonghton P. Jones. Bond. . Est. Francis George Clausing et al (minors). Petition and order. Est. Geraldlne Theiss. Petition and order. , , , . ,: . . . , Est. jrihn.W, Davidson, partial re" port and petition, order. .s . . ii Est. .Geo. H.. Patrick. .Admitted to probate.- , ' . . :; ' ,,4;, .. , Est. J. H. Thorndike. VorchiH, , ' Kst Jennie, . Frey,' Third; t Report, Vouchers. '. ''I ' "-..c. Est. Wiii.'L. Childerk' Petition nnd order. - . .. . J. M. Kllgour, . estate. Inventory nnd apprnisemefit. .Mnrgnret Lindsay, estate. Final ac count. ..... .. Mrtrj' Miller, estate. Proof of pub lication. " ' WOMEN ENTER INTO IE OIL FIELD SI HAKKUSFIELI), Cal:. Oct. 6-J-. new element entered tho strike of the oil workers of Kern eininty anil Coallnga today when more than a hundred wom en, wives, daughters and mothers of strikers, sot forth for the Kem river field to tuturview man who remained at woik. and to try to get them to quit. The movement was undeijnken at the request of strike lenders. Strike lenders sal, I today there prob ably would be lit,tle change In the' sit uation until a response was received to their telegram to tho department of labor, sent Sunday night urging the department to arrange government mediation. Major Hints Promoted WASHINGTON. Oct. 6 .Mhjor Gen- nvul J.ilm 1. Itiimii it'iv ilitvi..,,ii, lu I I,,. day by Sectotary Weeks to succeed I Major General Pick man. retired us eonunnndcr of iho igluh corps area, with headquarters at Fort Sam Hous ton, Texas. , 1 Real Etate Transfers Ralph 0. Jennings to The Pies-,' ' ton Ranch Co., SW seel 10, tp. 39, S. It. 3 W. J...! Edward W. Cnrlton to Helen J. Carlton et al, pt. D. L; C. 43, tp. 37, 'S. R. 2 W. I.......:.......,..'....... Myra E. Wade et vir to Ida A. Badger, lot in Talent...... C. A. Knight et ux to Roland A.' 'Hubbard, lot 6, block i, Humphrey-Andrews Add. to Med ford .-. Jackson County Hank to Stephen I G. Nye, pt. D. L. C. 59, tp. 38, S. H. 1 West .;.:?.... , Junius L.' Oxford et ux to Ida J. . Elder, lot on Iowa St., Ashlnnd Sheriff to R. S. Murray et al. Lot 2,tiec. 5. Twp 3 7 S. II. 3 .West i ... Dora Howard et . ,vir .to Wm. Hays. 1-otK 5 and 6, block 39, Medford .'. Sheriff to 0. Maeklem. trustee. NE Sec. 25, Twp. 37 S. It. 1. West -. Elizabeth Ferguson to .1. H. Hindi et ux. Part of lot 1, block 2. Hair's addition to Medford ;......:...,; Jackson County to E. W. -, Cooper. Lots 3 nnd 4, block 1, Sam's Valley ..; May M.orrl3 e vir, Wuyland Smith et ux. Lots 1, 2, and 3. block B. Talent May Morris et vir to Louisa Lyle et vir. Lots 7 nnd H and West half lot 15, block B, Talent W. T. Bailey et ux to Charles It, Bailey. Lota i and S, 100; ,10 65 10 10 10 ' 20 t 100 1000 64 " .' '.'....i.1':'. ' .7. j It is significant tnat morn , than half the motorists of "the Pacific Coast use Zerb ' lene for Correct Lubrica tion, and the number is , . growing Such wide-sp'reail approval of Zerolene-ilt.'i best recommendation to . you. . ' 4'1 ' ' Get a Correct Lubrica tion Chart , for-your. car. Use Zerolene for. Correct Lubrication. ; . ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ' " ;" ' ,. . " ':.:!'- ' 'CiaaTSaalaaMaJSMIMilMinl ITiraWI III ! all I"1" M,MT MOTHER, QUICK! GIVE ? 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All the OreRon. electric para ton . uiexcelled. V strive to piraae ! 'tates $ 1.50 arid up. With batbj J2.00 and up.' Our dialog room U ery popular, and our bunlnei msn'i ! luncheon,, and our recular anrl Run.1 day -l-onera are not equalled elae Whar. at our price. Opposite Oid WotiUian & King's big more. Jf, C, CtLDEKTSON. Propnetot ASK FOR- .. .. -'i ti-.i :t- '..tv-.V Genuine at your grocer Pure and Whnlescme arid Made Willi Milk : jdfeal-Areolae HOT WATER HEATING . For Homes and Stores ' 4 Installation co3ts no more than furnace heat. Phone or write for information. '".'.''-- Of all the services rendered to the modern . home, there is none which pays for itself more quickly or more surely than the service of the Steamfitter and Plumber. ' ''Wm. A. Aitkert ; 28 N. 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